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RE: [korg01w-list] Transpose key from E to E flat

NAC,



If you are merely layering Programs to create a Combi, then you need not be
concerned about “modulation”, unless that “modulation” is from the Effects
section. Take a look at the manual starting on page 88 regarding Combis.
There isn’t much to this section because it honestly doesn’t involve any
programming of the sounds other than the final effects (such as reverb,
chorus, etc.) to build a Combi. A Combi is a layering of Programs which can
be mapped across the keyboard in individual ranges, be initiated through
different MIDI channels (used exclusively for sequencing, not for live
playing), have their own volume, be called into the mix via velocity (how
hard you strike the keys), have the aftertouch parameter on or off for each
Program and (thankfully) have the hold pedal act only upon selected Programs
within the Combi. (So in your case it might be nice to have the strings be
held and the vibes be the solo, unhindered by the hold pedal… just a
thought.)



Now the Effects section is always the limitation of synthesizers since it
takes so much processing horsepower to create an effect. (The electronic
term is a DSP, a Digital Signal Processor, and at the time the 01 series was
made the single on-board DSP was standard and the 01s had amazing clarity.
Since then multiple effects can be available to individual Programs in a
Combination, but that’s not for our discussion.) So let’s get back to the
“modulation” issue. If the Vibes are modulating due to the VDF or VDA (the
filter or amplifier) in the original program, then that modulation will
remain only for the Vibes and not have an effect on the Strings. But, if
they are modulating due to an effect (vibrato, chorus, etc.) then it becomes
a global issue and will affect all of the Programs layered in the Combi.
Get it? Due to the limitation of a single Effects section, Combis have to
forfeit their individual effects programming. Usually, when creating a
Combi for live playing, we limit ourselves to reverbs or delays… generic
effects that sound good with most Programs. If the Program is built upon a
special Effect (the distorted guitar patch comes to mind, the one where the
joystick acts as a wah-wah) -- then if you attempt to use it in a Combi then
either ALL of the programs will have that distorted wah, or you’ll find that
once you remove the Distortion from the Effects section the Program will
change so significantly that it might not sound like the original at all.



So here’s my guess as to what you’re doing… you’re taking the factory Vibe
patch and layering it with a factory String. You shouldn’t have a bit of
trouble with this because I know for a fact that the Vibe’s vibrato is
within the Program patch data, not in the effect. You’ll need to choose a
tasteful reverb or reverb/chorus to round out the Combi.



Hope this helps.



Ed˛



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To the group: with a Korg 01W Combination; I have the Program Vibes with a
slow modulation; and a Program Strings with no modulation--how can I keep
them separate at the Effects level when installing them in a Combination?

Thanks,
NAClark
www.fcgchurch.org
Philadelphia

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Subject: RE: [korg01w-list] Transpose key from E to E flat

Well I have to suppose that you're not a guitar player.

You see, a capo changes the open tuning of a guitar, almost exactly like the
"transpose" function does on your 01. So it was a small joke. Haw. another
way of saying LOL.

Not what?

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What..?

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Subject: RE: [korg01w-list] Transpose key from E to E flat

Keyboard transposing - also referred to as a "keyboard capo". Haw..

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Subject: Re: [korg01w-list] Transpose key from E to E flat

Go to global and look on the pages for transpose and go 1 down, also the
guitar player can use the capo on the first fret and use exactly the same
chords.

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Subject: [korg01w-list] Transpose key from E to E flat

I play with a guitar player that plays mostly in E. I play in the key of F
and I need the keyboard to be flexible and transpose to any key. I have a
Korg 01 WFD synthesizer.

Thanks

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I play with a guitar player that plays mostly in E. I play in the key of F and I need the keyboard to be flexible and transpose to any key. I have a Korg 01...
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Simple. - Press the "Global" key, - Go to the "Key Transpose" option. - change the number up or down in half step increments. _____ From:...
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I wasn't sure if this was a question. To transpose on the KORG 01W/fd, press global. The transposer is on the top of the right column. Press any key on the...
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... There should be a transpose function in your "Global" section. I'm not at my synth right now, but it is there plus you can program the program or...
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Go to global and look on the pages for transpose and go 1 down, also the guitar player can use the capo on the first fret and use exactly the same chords. ...
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Keyboard transposing - also referred to as a "keyboard capo". Haw.. _____ From: korg01w-list@yahoogroups.com [mailto:korg01w-list@yahoogroups.com] On Behalf...
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Well I have to suppose that you're not a guitar player. You see, a capo changes the open tuning of a guitar, almost exactly like the "transpose" function does...
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To the group: with a Korg 01W Combination; I have the Program Vibes with a slow modulation; and a Program Strings with no modulation--how can I keep them...
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NAC, If you are merely layering Programs to create a Combi, then you need not be concerned about “modulation”, unless that “modulation” is from the...
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Thanks very much, Ed, for the thorough explanation--it was very clear and understandable. I truly appreciate your time and expertise. I think the Prog was...
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